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    8 months ago

    Probably be cause that’s a defacto power the executive branch has claimed and used since at least the Bush era.

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        8 months ago

        Yes. The US has on several occasions extra judicially killed American citizens without due process.

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          8 months ago

          Ok but in context has it ever been used? Specifically to have a political opponent killed by a sitting US president?

          Police (the government) kill people extra-judicially every day, which is different from the POTUS sending Seal Team 6 or whatever to kill their leading opponent for reelection

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            8 months ago

            Yes & No we killed an American and his American son in Yemen. That made the news. Technically a terrorist is a political opponent; but it not necessarily a correlation here. The “more legitimate” examples are all with varying levels of conspiracy and they tend to be old because of the way information is disseminated. But things like JFK, RFK, MLK Jr., Malcom X, MOVE bombing etc… are all examples of the Hoover Era FBI exercising that power.

            And we have rendition as a well known example of extrajudicial torture and murder of US citizens that we know has been used against Innocents in the past.